Liggaamsimbolisering in Psalm 38

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Coetzee, J.H. (Johannes Hendrik)

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Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria

Abstract

Symbolization of a sick body in an ancient Israelite cultic prayer is the focus of this investigation. This rhetorical strategy aims at creating viable circumstances for survival of the "person" involved in the rhetorical situation. The social and religious environment in which the rhetor experiences his body is one of hostility. The supplicant, deprived of his status in society, symbolizes numerous parts of his body in an extremely negative manner, creating a "dys-appearing" depiction of his body which relates to his negative perceptions and symbolization of society and of God (social and religious bodies). The relevance of this prayer for today lies in the fact that body symbolism provides a means of identification to any- "body" in a similar or related situation to the one described in the psalm.

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Continued 2001 as 'Verbum et Ecclesia'

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Sick body, Symbolization, Cultic prayer

Sustainable Development Goals

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Coetzee, JH 2000, 'Liggaamsimbolisering in Psalm 38', Skrif en Kerk, vol. 21, no.3, pp. 517-529.